Should I hang myself now, just as a precaution?
Total boll@x.the influx of warm freshwater onto the sea surface could block the formation of sea ice,
That's correct.It's a common misconception that marine pollution and the climate crisis are completely separate issues – but they're actually fundamentally linked. We must move from a single-use society to a circular economy that's free from harmful chemicals if we want to protect the planet.
So you think he wasn't complaining about the shortage of women and children immigrants. It certainly seems to upset him. Would he be happier with more? Or is he happier with few?
I assume you're aware that you're talking complete rubbish? If so why do it?Just wants to complain about the shortage of immigrant women and children, but has no idea why.
Please explain how you managed to interpret this as stating that Harry was complaining of a "shortage of immigrant women and children"?Were it due simply to climate change, then there would be a representative mix of ages, and gender, arriving on our shores - They are not, they are by far, mostly highly mobile young males.

Total boll@x.
Freshwater freezing point is higher than saltwater, so it would freeze more easily.
the influx of warm freshwater onto the sea surface could block the formation of sea ice,
the influx of warm freshwater onto the sea surface could block the formation of sea ice,
Umm...
It's a temporary phenomenon.
How warm is this freshwater falling into frozen sea water?
How long would it take to freeze in subzero temperatures?
Don't shoot the messenger...You're talking total boll@x.
Are you sure ice is melting everywhere?Persistent chemicals may be stored in Arctic ice and permafrost. As the climate warms and the ice melts, they are released back into the environment posing an increased threat to marine wildlife.
Are you sure ice is melting everywhere?
Are you sure new permanent ice is not forming somewhere else whilst some areas lose permafrost?
Are these chemicals in the permafrost natural?
It isn't all due to natural causes.If so, nature is doing its work, we can't stop it.
Correct.There is strong evidence that the petroleum industry is targeting plastic as a growth area to compensate for lost revenue as we reduce our use for energy derived from fossil fuels. Plastic production has increased from 15 million tonnes in the sixties to 311 million tonnes in 2014 and is expected to triple by 2050, when it would account for 20% of global annual oil consumption and 15% of the global annual carbon budget.
This plastic is being discharged into the ocean at increasing volumes, while the use of fossil fuels is further driving our climate emergency further increasing the environmental pressure.
Are you sure ice is melting everywhere?
Are you sure new permanent ice is not forming somewhere else whilst some areas lose permafrost?
Are these chemicals in the permafrost natural?
If so, nature is doing its work, we can't stop it.